Denver Broncos vs San Francisco 49ers Live Stream: Watch Online 2014 NFL Preseason Game (Start Time)

By Josh Wilson
San Francisco 49ers
San Francisco 49ers

The San Francisco 49ers will be hosting the Denver Broncos at their inaugural game of Week 2 of 2014 Preseason game at the newly constructed Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California. Watch the highly anticipated Broncos vs. 49ers live stream online below (free for subscribers).

The game is scheduled to begin at 1 p.m. PT or 4 p.m. ET on Sunday, August 17, 2014, and will be broadcasted through NFL Network. Those wanting to watch the Broncos vs. 49ers game online can access the live stream link below. 

The Broncos are 1-0 in their Preseason standings, and the 49ers are 0-1. According to Kyle Montgomery from Mile High Report, Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning is likely to play from at least a quarter to an entire first half. As this is the only away game that Manning will get, the star quarterback hopes to gain more away game experiences to ensure maximum preparation leading up to the regular season. Manning and company will need to come back into the tournament and make every effort to push till they make to the Super Bowl championship.  

Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning
Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning

Since it is Levi Stadium's first opening game, the Broncos will certainly get a loud reception from the 49ers fans in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Starters who are out are running back Montee Ball and linebacker Danny Trevathan, and wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders. As for those who returned, All Pro left tackle Ryan Clady and an All Pro pass rusher Von Miller make Denver formidable in defense. In the defensive secondary, they've added T.J. Ward. Also, defensive tackle Sylvester Williams, who was Denver's top draft pick last year, is having an impressive offseason performance.

While most are anticipating for Ball's return in Week 1, Williams has made spectacular plays in practice - intercepting Manning, tipping passes - that would make Sportscenter Top 10, said Mile High Report's Montgomery.

The 49ers are expected to have quarterback Blaine Gabbert start. As a backup QB, he would need to show a much stronger performance than his 3-11 stats against the Baltimore Ravens in the preseason opener.

Since Broncos attempted the most passes last season, 49ers ought to put their first-round draft pick to work, because many rookies would benefit from this learning experience of guarding veteran receiver Wes Welker and others.

The game can be watched online through live stream by clicking here.

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